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Re: Further debugging kernel panics.
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Re: Further debugging kernel panics.


  • Subject: Re: Further debugging kernel panics.
  • From: Matt Jaffa <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 07:45:11 -0600

I was able to do that, so in the backtrace I can see where it is going through the kernel, but there are still some symbols undefined and
I believe it is my NKE symbols, but I did add-symbol-file to my symbol file and it still isn't showing anything.


Matt

On Sep 27, 2004, at 5:59 AM, Peter Lovell wrote:

Get hold of the debug version of the kernel from ADC site. It has symbols in it and should help. Just make sure to get the version which matches the rest of the system you're running.

Regards.....Peter

On Sep 27, 2004, at 1:52 AM, Matt Jaffa wrote:

Well I think I know what it is, but can't get the symbols to load.

When I load my kext, and do kextstat, the addresses begin there, so that is must be where it is crashing within my NKE, but I try to
load my kext's symbol file generated by kextload -s, and do backtrace(bt) and still it shows the ??,


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